Samsung Electronics Co SCHN345 Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) User Manual 00 N345 Cover

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) 00 N345 Cover

Users Manual

ELECTRONICSWorld Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.comSCH-N345User’s ManualPrinted in KoreaCódigo No.: GH68-xxxxxAEnglish. 05/2004.Rev.1.0Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep itfor future reference.
3Important Safety Precautions......................................................... 7Unpacking ......................................................................................... 9Your PhonePhone Layout ..................................................................................... 10Display ............................................................................................... 13Getting StartedInstalling the Battery .......................................................................... 16Charging the Battery ........................................................................... 17Switching the Phone On/Off ................................................................ 20Your Phone’s Mode ............................................................................. 21Call FunctionsMaking a Call ..................................................................................... 23Answering a Call ................................................................................. 30Options During a Call .......................................................................... 31Using the Caller ID .............................................................................. 32Viewing Missed Calls ........................................................................... 32Quickly Switching to Silent Mode ......................................................... 33Call Forwarding  .................................................................................. 33Call Waiting ........................................................................................ 34Three-Way Calling ............................................................................... 35Entering TextChanging the Text Input Mode ............................................................. 37T9 Mode .............................................................................................. 38ABC Mode ........................................................................................... 40Symbol Mode ...................................................................................... 42123 Mode ........................................................................................... 42Table of ContentsFCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATIONIn August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ofthe United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulatedtransmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safetystandards previously set by both U.S. and international standardsbodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelinesand these international standards. Use only the supplied antenna or one that is approved.Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impaircall quality, damage the phone, or result in a violation of FCCregulations.Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damagedantenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result.Please contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.Body-worn OperationThis device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back        of the phone kept 1.5 cm. from the body.  To maintain compliance  with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holstersor similar accessories that maintain at least a 0.59 inch (1.5 cm.)  separationdistance, between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic  components in its assembly.  The use of accessories that do not  satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RFexposure requirements, and should be avoided. Vehicle Mounted External Antenna (optional, ifavailable.)A minimum separation distance of 7.9 inches (20cm) must bemaintained between a person and the vehicle mounted externalantenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements.For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www
4 5Using the MenusAccessing a Menu Function by Scrolling ................................................ 43Accessing a Menu Function by Using Its Shortcut.................................... 44List of Menu Functions ......................................................................... 45CallsOutgoing (Menu 1-1)  ....................................................................... 48Incoming (Menu 1-2)  ....................................................................... 49Missed (Menu 1-3) ............................................................................ 49Erase history (Menu 1-4) .................................................................. 50Air time (Menu 1-5) ......................................................................... 50ContactsFind by name (Menu 2-1) ................................................................ 51Add by entry (Menu 2-2) ................................................................. 52Find by entry (Menu 2-3) ................................................................ 55Find by group (Menu 2-4)................................................................. 55Add e-mail (Menu 2-5) ..................................................................... 56My phone # (Menu 2-6) ................................................................... 56Memory (Menu 2-7) ........................................................................ 56Messages New messages (Menu 3-1)  ............................................................... 58Voice (Menu 3-2) ............................................................................. 60Inbox (Menu 3-3).............................................................................. 61Outbox (Menu 3-4) ........................................................................... 62Draft (Menu 3-5) .............................................................................. 63Erase msg (Menu 3-6) ....................................................................... 64Msg setting (Menu 3-7) ..................................................................... 64SchedulerToday (Menu 4-1) ............................................................................ 67Scheduler (Menu 4-2) ...................................................................... 69Task list (Menu 4-3) ......................................................................... 70Memo pad (Menu 4-4) ..................................................................... 71Alarm (Menu 4-5) ............................................................................ 72Calculator (Menu 4-6)  ...................................................................... 73World time (Menu 4-7) .................................................................... 74Count down (Menu 4-8)  ................................................................... 74Set time (Menu 4-9) ......................................................................... 76SoundsRinger volume (Menu 5-1) ............................................................... 77Ringer type (Menu 5-2) ................................................................... 78Key beep (Menu 5-3) ....................................................................... 78Alerts (Menu 5-4) ............................................................................ 79Voice volume (Menu 5-5) ................................................................. 80Roam ringer (Menu 5-6) .................................................................. 80Tone length (Menu 5-7) ................................................................80Power on/off (Menu 5-8) ................................................................ 81DisplayMenu style (Menu 6-1) ..................................................................... 82Wallpaper (Menu 6-2) ...................................................................... 82Backlight (Menu 6-3) ........................................................................ 83Banner (Menu 6-4) .......................................................................... 83Contrast (Menu 6-5) ......................................................................... 84
7Important SafetyPrecautionsRead these guidelines before using your wireless phone.Failure to comply with them may be dangerous orillegal. For more detailed safety information, see“Health and Safety Information” on page 112.Road Safety at All TimesDo not use a hand-held phone while driving; park thevehicle first. Switching Off When RefuellingDo not use the phone at a refuelling point (servicestation) or near fuels or chemicals.Switching Off in AircraftWireless phones can cause interference. Using them inaircraft is both illegal and dangerous.Switching Off in HospitalsSwitch off your phone near medical equipment.Follow any regulations or rules in force.InterferenceAll wireless phones may be subject to interference,which could affect their performance.Special RegulationsMeet any special regulations in force in any area andalways switch off your phone whenever it is forbiddento use it, or when it may cause interference or danger(in a hospital for example).6SetupAuto CSP (Menu 7-1) ....................................................................... 85Auto key lock (Menu 7-2) ................................................................ 86Auto answer (Menu 7-3) .................................................................. 86Call answer (Menu 7-4) .................................................................... 86Auto retry (Menu 7-5) ..................................................................... 87Auto hyphen (Menu 7-6) .................................................................. 87Language (Menu 7-7) ...................................................................... 87Select NAM (Menu 7-8) ................................................................... 88Set system (Menu 7-9) ..................................................................... 88Version (Menu 7-0) .......................................................................... 89SecurityLock phone (Menu 8-1) .................................................................... 90Change lock (Menu 8-2) .................................................................. 91Restriction (Menu 8-3) ..................................................................... 91Emergency # (Menu 8-4) ................................................................. 91Send PIN (Menu 8-5) ....................................................................... 92Erase contacts (Menu 8-6) ................................................................ 93Reset phone (Menu 8-7) .................................................................. 93Health and Safety InformationPrecautions When Using the Batteries .................................................. 94Road Safety ........................................................................................ 96Operating Environment ........................................................................ 98Electronic Devices ................................................................................ 98Potentially Explosive Atmospheres ..................................................... 100Emergency Calls ................................................................................ 101Other Important Safety Information ................................................... 102Care and Maintenance ....................................................................... 103Glossary ........................................................................... 105Index................................................................................. 108Quick Reference Card......................................................... 111
98Sensible UseUse only in the normal position (held to the ear). Avoidunnecessary contact with the antenna when the phoneis switched on.Accessories and BatteriesUse only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries. Qualified ServiceOnly qualified service personnel may install or repairyour phone.Travel adapterHandset BatteryHand strapIn addition, you can buy the following accessories foryour phone from your local Samsung dealer:• Standard battery • Simple handsfree car kit• Travel adapter • PC data cable• Car charger • PC link CD• Straight headsetUnpackingYour package contains the following items:User’s manual
1110YYoouurr  PPhhoonneePerforms the functions indicated by thetext above them, on the bottom line ofthe display.Deletes characters from the display.In Menu mode, returns to the previousmenu level.Key (s) FunctionsIn Menu mode, scrolls through the menuoptions.In Standby mode, quickly enters thefollowing menus respectively:•       : Messages•       : Ringer type•       : Scheduler•       : CalculatorSoft key (left)MicrophoneEarpieceDisplayYour PhonePhone LayoutThe following illustrations shows the main elements ofyour phone.Makes or answers a call.In Standby mode, retrieves the mostrecent numbers dialled, received, ormissed. Redials the last number whenpressed and held.Ends a call. Also switches on and off thephone when pressed and held. In Menu mode, cancels your input andreturns to Standby mode.Headset jackAlphanumerickeysNavigationkeysSoft key (right)Power on/off/End keyCancel/clearkeySpecial functionkeysAdapter jackSend keyKeys
1312YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeDisplayLayoutThe display comprises two areas; an upper line of fixedicons, and the lower text and graphic area. IconsText andgraphics areaSignal Strength : Shows the receivedsignal strength. The greater the number ofbars, the better the signal strength.IconsService: Appears when a call is inprogress.No Service: Appears when you are outsidea service area. When it appears, you cannotmake or receive calls. YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeEnters numbers, letters, and somespecial characters.In Standby mode, enters or exits Silentmode on and off when held down.Also, it is used at various times when youdial, especially when using teleservices.Key Functions (continued...)~Roaming: Appears when you are out ofyour home area and have registered onto adifferent network, when travelling in othercountries, for example.In Standby mode, activates Key Guardmode when pressed and held.In the text entry mode, changes the caseof letters.
1514YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeYYoouurr  PPhhoonneeDigital Mode: Indicates when the phone isin Digital mode. When it is not displayed,you are in Analog mode.1X Mode: Appears when 1X system isacquired.Battery Strength: Shows the level of yourbattery. The more bars you see, the morepower you have left.Ringer Off: Appears when you set theringer volume for calls to Off.Silent Mode: Appears when Silent mode isactivated.Auto Answer Mode: Appears when autoanswer feature is activated.AAlarm: Appears when you set an alarm toring at a specified time.Vibrator: Appears when the ringer volumefor calls set to Vibrate,High+Vib, or whenSilent mode is activated. BacklightThe display is illuminated by a backlight. When youpress any key, the backlight illuminates. It turns off if nokey is pressed within a given period of time, dependingon your setting in the Backlight menu (Menu 6-3). Thebacklight remains on at all times when the phone isconnected to an optional car kit. To specify the length of time for which the backlight isactive, set the Backlight menu; see page 79 for furtherdetails.Another IconsNew Message: Appears when a new textmessage is received.
17GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd162. Place the battery into the battery slot, making surethat the metal contacts is facing down.Getting StartedInstalling the BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery.Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask your localSamsung dealer for further details.Note: You must fully charge the battery before usingyour phone for the first time. A discharged batteryis fully recharged in approximately 120 minutesfor a standard battery.1. Remove the battery cover by pressing down thegroove and then sliding the cover out.3. Place the battery cover, as shown, and slide it towardthe top of the phone until it clicks into place.Charging the BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargable Li-ion battery. Atravel adapter comes with your phone. Use onlyapproved batteries and chargers. Ask your localSamsung dealer.You can use the phone while the battery is beingcharged, but this will cause the battery to charge moreslowly.1. With the battery in position on the phone, plug theconnector of the travel adapter into the adapter jackat the bottom of the phone.
18GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddGGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd192. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet.The Battery Strength icon on the display repeatsfilling and emptying itself to indicate that the batteryis charging.3. When charging is finished, unplug the adapter fromboth the power outlet and the phone by pressing thebuttons on both sides of the connector and pulling theconnector out.Low Battery IndicatorYou can easily tell if your battery needs to be rechargedby checking the battery strength icon ( ) at theupper-right corner of your phone’s display. The presenceof all three bars indicates a full charge, two barsindicates a smaller charge and one bar indicates aneven smaller charge. No bars (the battery icon is empty)means your battery must be charged.When the battery charge level gets low, the batterysensor blinks an empty battery icon ( ) and sounds awarning tone. If the battery level gets too low, thephone will automatically turn off. Unfortunately, if thishappens, you’ll lose whatever you are doing, and yourphone call will cut off. Watch the battery strength iconand make sure your battery is adequately charged.➀➀➁Note: Do not remove the battery from the phone withoutunplugging the adapter while it is charging.Otherwise, the phone may be damaged.
20GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd21GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddSwitching the Phone On/Off1. Hold down      until the power-on animation isdisplayed to switch the phone on.When the system locates services, the greetingmessage displays along with the current date andtime. You can now place and receive calls.If your phone is out of service, the No Service icon() appears on the display. In this case, you cannotmake and receive calls. You can try again later whenservice is available.Note: You can change the LCD language using theLanguage menu option (Menu 7-7); for furtherdetails, refer to page 81.2. When you wish to switch the phone off, hold downuntil the power-off animation is displayed.Your Phone’s ModeStandby ModeStandby is the most basic state of your phone. Thephone goes into Standby mode after you turn it on, orwhenever you briefly press        . When your phone is inStandby mode, you will typically see the greetingmessage and current date and time. If you enter a phonenumber, you can press         to dial it or press         tosave it in the internal Contacts. Press  at any time to return to Standby mode. Becareful; if you are on a call when you press  , youwill disconnect the call and return to Standby mode.Press  several times or hold it down to return toStandby mode without ending the call.The main menu can be accessed when you are inStandby mode.Talk ModeYou can place and answer calls only when your phone isturned on. During a call, the phone is in Talk mode.While you are in Talk mode, pressing         gives you alist of options. See page 34 for details on the options.
2322GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddPower Save ModeYour phone comes with a Power Save feature that willautomatically be activated if your phone is unable tofind a signal after 10 minutes of searching. While thisfeature is active, the phone’s battery charge isconserved. The phone will automatically recheck for asignal periodically. To manually force the phone torecheck for a signal, press any key. A message on thedisplay lets you know when your phone is operating inPower Save mode.Key Guard ModeYou can lock the keypad by pressing and holdingin Standby mode. By doing this, you can preventaccidental key pressing.To unlock the keypad, press        and then         . TheLock icon       displays in the display.When you have an incoming call or an alarm occurs inKey Guard mode, the mode is automatically deactivatedand the phone goes to Standby mode.Note: You can set the phone to automatically lock thekeypad after a specified period of time, in theAuto key lock menu (Menu 7-2). See page 88.Call FunctionsMaking a CallIn Standby mode, key in the area code and phonenumber and press  . When entering a number, pressing         allows you toinsert a pause or a hyphen. For more details aboutpause dialing, see page 28. Note: If you have activated Auto retry menu (Menu 7-5),the phone automatically retries to make the callwhen the line is busy or the remote person doesnot answer you.Correcting the NumberTo clear the ... Press ....last digit displayed .whole display  for more than onesecond.Ending a CallWhen you want to finish your call, briefly press        .The call time, the length of the call, displays briefly andthe phone returns to Standby mode.
24CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss25CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssRedialing the Last CallTo redial the last call you made, press        twice inStandby mode.Your phone stores the last 10 incoming or outgoingcalls. To recall any of these numbers:1. If there are any characters on the display, pressto return to Standby mode.2. Press   . The list of the call logs is displayed.3. Use        or        to scroll through the list until youselect the required name or number.4. Press   to dial the number.Making a Call from the ContactsYou can store the phone numbers called regularly inmemory, which is called the Contacts. You then simplyrecall the number to dial. For further information on theContacts feature, refer to page 55.Emergency DialingYou can place an emergency call from your emergencynumber list, even if your phone is locked or all outgoingcalls are restricted. For further information onemergency numbers, refer to page 98.Prepend DialingThe prepend option lets you add digits, such as areacodes and network feature activation codes to a phonenumber that is in your internal Contacts or call Logs. To prepend existing phone numbers in the Contacts orcall logs:1. Access a call log entry referring to page 24 or aContacts entry referring to page xx.2. When the desired phone number displays, pressto access the option menu.3. Use        or        to scroll through the list until   Prepend option is highlighted.4. Press        .5. Enter the area code or feature code.6. Press   to dial the number.
27CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss26CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssSpeed DialingOnce you have stored phone numbers in the Contacts memory, you can dial them easily by pressing a fewkeys.One-Touch DialMemory locations 001 through 009 are special one-touch locations. You can dial the phone numbers storedin those memory locations simply by pressing onenumber key. Press and hold the third digit of the memory location containing the number to be dialed.For example: Location no. 009Press          and hold.The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialed.Two-Touch DialMemory locations 010 through 099 are special two-touch locations.Press the second digit briefly, then hold down the thirddigit of the memory cell.For example: Location no. 023Press          briefly and hold down        .The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialed.Three-Touch DialMemory locations 100 through 500 are special three-touch locations.Press the first and the second digit briefly, then holddown the third digit of the memory cell.For example: Location no. 123Press         and          briefly, then hold down.The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialed.Note:When several numbers are saved in one location,only the phone number which is specified withthe  Speed dial label category will beautomatically dialed. For details, refer to page 57.Pause DialingWhen you call automated systems, like bankingservices, you are often required to enter a password oraccount number. Instead of manually entering thenumbers each time, you can store them in yourContacts, separated by special characters which arecalled pauses.Storing Pauses in a Contacts EntryTo store a number in your Contacts that contains pauses:1. Enter the phone number you want to store, such asthe bank’s teleservice phone number.
29CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss28CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss2. Press  to display the menu options.3. Press         or         to highlight the desired pausetype.• P pause: The letter “P” displays within the number,meaning that a hard pause will occur at that pointin the calling sequence.• T pause: The letter “T” displays in the number,meaning that a timed (2-second) pause will occur atthat point in the calling sequence. • Hyphen: allows you to insert a hyphen.4. Press         to enter a pause. Continue enteringnumbers and using         to enter pauses.5. Store the number in your Contacts as you normallywould by pressing         and following the screenprompts.Pause Dialing from a Stored Contacts Entry1. Dial the number from the Contacts.2. If you stored the number using “T” pause, simply callthe number form the Contacts.If you stored the number using “P” pause, wait forthe appropriate prompt for the number, such as acredit card number or a bank account number. 3. When prompted, press  to send the DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) number that follows yourpause.Manual Pause DialingYou can enter pauses manually during the dialingprocess.1. Enter the phone number of the service you want toconnect to, such as a bank’s teleservice phonenumber.2. Press         to display the menu options. 3. Press         or         to highlight the desired pausetype.4. Press         to enter a pause. Continue enteringnumbers and using         to enter pauses.5. When you finish entering the numbers, press        todial the number.
31CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss30CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssAnswering a CallWhen somebody calls you, the phone rings and thephone icon is displayed in the middle of the display.If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number(or name if pre-stored in your Contacts) is displayed. Ifthe caller cannot be identified, only the phone iconappears.1. To answer a call, press        . Your phone is preset toanswer a call when the key is pressed via the Callanswer menu (Menu 7-4).If the menu is set to Any key, you can answer a callby pressing any key except for        .  When you setthe menu to SEND key, you must press         toanswer a call. For details about the menu, see page91.2. End the call by pressing         .Note: You can answer a call while using the Contacts ormenu features. The current operation will beinterrupted.Options During a CallYour phone provides a number of functions that you canuse during a call. As many of these options are networkservices, you may not be able to use all of them at alltimes.  Press         during a call to access the following options:Mute/Quit: allows you to switch your phone’s microphone off, so that the other party cannot hear you. Example: You wish to say something to another personin the room but do not want the other party to hear you.Calls: allows you to access the Calls menu.Contacts: allows you to access the Contacts menu.Silent/Quit: does not transmit the key tones. It allowsyou to press keys without hearing annoying key tonesduring a call.Send tel #: allows you to send the telephone number tothe other caller.My phone #: shows your phone number.Version: allows you to view the software and hardwareversion of your phone. Speaker phone: allows you to make a conversationthrough the speaker on the back side of the phone.
33CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss32CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssSEND:Send DTMF : allows you to send the DTMF(Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) tones of the currentlydisplayed number. DTMF tones can be used to controlelectronic phone service, such as bank-by-phone orvoice mail. During a call, key in the digits you want tosend as DTMF tones, for example, the bank accountnumber and password.Using the Caller IDThis feature tells you who is calling you by displayingthe caller’s number when the phone rings. If a caller’sname and number are stored in the Contacts, thecorresponding name is also displayed. If you callsomeone who has this feature, your phone number willbe displayed on the their phone.Note: Contact your service provider to set up the Callerline identification service.Viewing Missed CallsYour phone keeps a list of calls that you do not answerwhen the phone is on and service is available. Thephone indicates a missed call by displaying a textnotification on the screen. Additionally, if callerinformation is available, the screen displays the phonenumber of the most recent missed call.Press        to call the displayed number.Quickly Switching to Silent ModeSilent mode disables all sounds on the phone. Thisfeature is best used in situations where the phone mightdisturb others, such as in a meeting, in a library or atthe theater. Your phone can be set to Silent mode withone press of a key.To enter Silent mode, press and hold down         until“Entering Silent Mode” and the Vibration icon ( )appear.Pressing and holding down         once again exits Silentmode. The icon is no more displayed.Call ForwardingThis feature provides the option of forwarding incomingcalls to another phone number, even while your phone isturned off. Activating Call Forwarding does not affectoutgoing calls made from this phone. Contact yourservice provider to activate Call Forwarding.
35CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss34CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssThree-Way CallingThis feature enables you to conduct conference callswith two separate parties at the same time. The phonerecords each party into the Outgoing Calls log. Also, Youare billed airtime for each outgoing call separately. Note: Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way Calling.To place a Three-Way call:1. During a conversation, enter the phone number forthe third party, and then press        . The phone placesthe other party on hold and dials the third party.2. When you are connected to the third party, pressagain to begin your three-way call.If one of the callers (not you) hangs up, you andremaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the calland you hang up first, all three parties are disconnected.Call WaitingCall Waiting lets you receive a second call duringconversation. Your phone notifies you of a call waitingby beeping an displaying “Call Waiting.”Your phone provides the option of turning the CallWaiting feature on and off if you have subscribed to theservice. Call Waiting is on by default in the phone. If youchoose to have a undisturbed conversation, simply turnoff the feature for the current call.Note: Contact your service provider to activate the CallWaiting service.To answer a waiting call:1. To answer the call, press        . The phone connectsthe calling party and places the current party on hold.2. Press        again to switch between the two parties.Note: If you do not respond to a Call Waitingnotification, the phone will forward the call tovoicemail or another number that you have setup. Contact your service provider for moreinformation.
3736Entering TextAt many times when using your phone, you will need toenter text; for example, when storing a name in theContacts, creating your personal greeting or schedulingevents in your calendar. You can enter alphanumericcharacters into your phone using your phone’s keypad.Your phone has the following text input modes:•T9 word:This mode allows you to enter words withonly one key press per letter. Each key on a keypadhas more than one letter - a single press on could be J,K or L. The T9 mode automaticallycompares your key presses to an internal linguisticdatabase to determine the correct word. The T9mode requires far fewer keystrokes than thetraditional multi-tap method, ABC mode.•ABC: This mode allows you to enter letters bypressing the key labeled with the desired letter once,twice, or three times until the letter appears on thedisplay.• Symbol: This mode allows you to enter specialcharacters.• 123:This mode allows you to enter numbers.Changing the Text Input ModeWhen you are in a field that allows characters entry,you should notice the text input mode indicator on thedisplay.Example: Entering a name for a Contacts entryYou can change the text input mode by pressing        . To change to another text input mode:1. Press  .2. Scroll to the desired mode by pressing  or       .Note: If you want to exit the menu without changing toa new mode, press        .3. To select the highlighted mode, press  .4. You will find the selected text input mode indicator onthe display.Text mode indicatorName:OptionsMODET9  WordABCSymbolName:OptionsEEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt
38EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt39EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttT9 ModeTo type a word, press the keys corresponding to theletters you need. Remember the following as you aretyping:1. Press the keys on the phone just once per desiredletter. For example, to enter “Hello,” press  ,, , , and .2. The word you are typing appears on the display. Itmay change with each key press.3. Type to the end of the word before editing or deletingany keystrokes.4. Put a space between each word by pressing  .If the word that appears on the display is not theword that you desire, press  one or more timesto display alternative word choices for the keys youhave typed. For example, both “Of” and “Me” havethe sequence of  and  . The phone displaysthe most commonly used choice first.5. Continue entering the next word. Including a NumberYou can include a number between letters withoutexiting the T9 input mode. Press and hold the desirednumber key.Changing the CaseYour phone offers three cases; •: initial letter is capitalized•: all letters are capitalized•: all letters are lower casePress  one or more times to display theappropriate case indicator, and begin typing normally.Erasing Letters and WordsPress  one or more times to erase letters to the left.Press and hold  to erase all.Smart PunctuationPeriods, hyphens, and apostrophes are available bypressing . T9 applies rules of grammar to insertthe correct punctuation. Notice that  is used twicein this example to display two punctuation marks.L      e      t      ‘       s             e      a      t      .
41EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt40EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttABC ModeWhen typing in ABC mode, you should press the keyslabeled with the required letter:- Once for the first letter- Twice for the second letter- And so on.This method is called multi-tap typing.For example, you press  three times quickly to display the letter “C” and   two times quickly todisplay the letter “K.” The cursor moves to the right when you press a differentkey. When entering the same letter twice or a differentletter on the same key, just wait for a few seconds forthe cursor to move to the right automatically, and thenenter the next letter.Refer to the table below for the list of charactersassigned to each key.(Caps Lock mode)Key            Characters in the Order Displayed1  .  @  ,  :  ?  -  ;  ’  /  (  )  !  #  %  &  *  <>  _  +  =  ”  \  {  }  $  [  ]AB C 2DE F 3GH I 4JK L 5MN O 6PQ RS7TU V8WX Y Z 90Changing the CaseYour phone offers three cases; •: initial letter is capitalized•: all letters are capitalized•: all letters are lower casePress  one or more times to display theappropriate case indicator and begin typing normally.Inserting a SpacePress         to put a space between each word.Erasing Letters and WordsPress        one or more times to clear letters to the left.Press and hold  to erase all.
4342EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttSymbol ModeSymbol mode enables you enter symbols.Press       or       to display more symbols.Press the keys corresponding to the desired symbols.The phone automatically switches back to the text inputmode used just prior to selecting Symbol mode.123 Mode123 mode enables you to enter numbers. Press the keyscorresponding to the desired digits, and manually switchback to text entry mode of choice.Name:<<        >>    155123456789!@#%&*<>-Using the MenusThe phone offers a range of functions that allows you totailor the phone to your needs. These functions arearranged in menus and submenus.The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrollingor by using the shortcuts.Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling1. In Standby mode, press         to access Menu mode.2. Press the Navigation keys to reach the main menu; forexample, Setup. Press         to enter the menu.3. If the menu contains any submenus: for example,Language, find the one you want by pressing theNavigation keys. Press         to enter the submenu.If the menu you selected contains submenus, repeatthis step.4. Scroll with    or  to find the setting of yourchoice. Press         to confirm the chosen setting.Notes:• You can return the previous menu level by pressing .• You can exit the menu without changing the menusettings by pressing         .
44UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss45UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuussAccessing a Menu Function by Using ItsShortcutThe menu items (menu, submenus, and setting options)are numbered and can be accessed quickly by usingtheir shortcut numbers. Note: The numbers assigned to each menu function areindicated on the list on page 48. 1. In Standby mode, press        to access Menu mode.2.  Enter the first digit of the shortcut number. Repeatthis for each digit of the shortcut number.Example: Changing the ringer type for voice callsPress         ,        , and        .5for Sounds, 2for Ringer type and 1for Voicecalls menu function.3. Find the setting of your choice pressing        orand then press         to confirm the chosen setting.1. Calls 1: Outgoing(see page 52) 2: Incoming3: Missed4: Erase history5: Air time 1: Last call2: Total3: Life time4: Erase total2. Contacts 1: Find by name(see page 55) 2: Add new entry3: Find by entry4: Find by group5: Add e-mail6: My phone #7: Memory3. Messages  1: New messages(see page 61) 2: Voice3: Inbox4: Sent5: Draft6: Erase msg 1: Voice2: Old inbox3: New inbox4: Sent5: Draft6: All messages7: Msg setting 1: General2: New messageList of Menu Functions
47UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss46UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss4. Planner 1: Today(see page 66) 2: Scheduler3: Task list4: Memo pad5: Alarm6: Calculator7: World time8: Count down9: Set time5. Sounds 1: Ringer volume 1: Calls(see page 75) 2: Messages3: Alarm/Schedule2: Ringer type 1: Voice calls2: Messages3: Alarm/Schedule3: Key beep4: Alerts 1: Minute beep2: Service3: Connect4: Disconnect5: Fade6: Roam5: Voice volume6: Roam ringer7: Tone length8: Power on/off6. Display 1: Menu style(see page 79) 2: Wallpaper3: Backlight4: Banner5: Contrast7. Setup 1: Auto CSP(see page 90) 2: Auto key lock3: Auto answer4: Call answer5: Auto retry6: Auto hyphen7: Language8: Select NAM9: Set system0: Version8. Security 1: Lock phone(see page 97) 2: Change lock3: Restriction4: Emergency #5: Send PIN6: Erase contacts7: Reset phone
49CCaallllssWhen you access the menu options, the followingoptions are available:Talk: dials the selected number.Save: allows you to save the number in the Contacts.Prepend: allows to add an area code or feature code tothe number before calling the number.Incoming Menu 1-2This option lets you view the last 20 calls received if youare subscribed to the caller ID service. When you accessthis menu, a list of the incoming calls is displayed.For further information on scrolling through the list andaccessing the call log, see “Outgoing” on page 52.Missed Menu 1-3If Caller Line Identification is available (contact yourservice provider), your phone keeps a list of 20 missedcalls that you failed to answer. For further information on scrolling through the list andaccessing the call log, see “Outgoing” on page 52.48CallsYou can use the Calls menu to:•View and dial the last outgoing, incoming or missednumbers. •Erase the numbers in the call log memory.•View the duration of calls.Outgoing Menu 1-1Note: You can also access this menu by pressingin Standby mode.The phone stores up to 20 outgoing calls you dialed.When you access this menu, a list of outgoing calls isdisplayed.1. Scroll to the desired number (or name if saved in theContacts).  2. Press         to select the highlighted number.The dialed number (and name if stored in theContacts) is displayed.3. To... Press...place a call to  .the displayednumberuse the menu . For details about the options options, see the followingpage.exit the call log and .return to Standby mode
5150CCaallllssContactsThe Contacts allows you to store frequently used phonenumbers and the associated names in your personaldirectory to make it easy for you to place a call withouthaving to remember or enter the phone number. You canstore up to 500 numbers, each having up to 7 differentnumbers. Find by name Menu 2-1This option allows you to find an entry by entering aperson’s name.1. Press        or        to scroll to the desired name.Or enter the first few letters of the name you want tofind. The phone shows the first entry matching yourinput. 2. When the desired entry is highlighted, press         toaccess the entry.Note: All of the numbers assigned to an entry display,including numbers stored into differentcategories. Press         or         to find thenumber you want.3. Press         to place a call.Erase history Menu 1-4You can erase the entries stored in each of the three calllogs; outgoing, incoming or missed calls. You can alsoerase all three logs at one time.When you see a confirming message, press         toerase the log. If you want to cancel, press       .Air time Menu 1-5Your phone records the amount of air time, or talk time,used. Using this option, you can view the number of thecalls to or from your phone, and the air time for all calls.You can easily erase the air time record at any time.Note: This feature is not intended to be used for billingpurposes.The following options are available:Last call:shows the air time of the last call.Total:shows the number of all calls made to and thetotal duration of the calls since the air time counter waslast set to zero by using the Erase total option.Life time: shows the number and total duration of allcalls made to or from your phone since the phone wasshipped from the factory. The lifetime cannot be deletedeven though you reset your phone using the Resetphone or Erase contacts feature. Erase total:erases the “Total” air time measurementand resets the air time counter.
53CCoonnttaaccttss52CCoonnttaaccttssCreating a New Entry1. When you are prompted to confirm adding a newentry, press        .2. Enter a phone number and press        . 3. Highlight the desired option you want to customize bypressing        or       . The following options areavailable:• New name: allows you to enter a name of up to12 characters. For further information on how toenter text, see page 39. • Entry: the first available location displays. Ifnecessary, enter the location number using thenumber keys.• Secret: allows you to set the number to secret.This prevents a number from being displayed whenit is accessed or dialed by unauthorized users. Onlya person with your phone’s lock code can view thesecret number.• Speed dial: allows you to select the category ofnumber to be stored. The available categories areSpeed dial, Home, Office,Mobile, Pager, Fax,and No label.• Relation: allows you to select one of fourpredefined relation groups, where the entry isincluded. Grouping the entries enables you tolocate only the numbers in the desired group. If you press         with viewing the details, you canaccess the following options:Talk: dials the number.Add #: allows you to add a new entry or a number tothe current entry.Edit: allows you to edit the phone number, name,location number, category and so on. Prepend: allows you to add digits, such as area codesand network feature activation codes to a phonenumber.Erase: erases the number.Name ring: allows you to specify a unique tone ormelody to alert you to an incoming call from the number.E-mail addr: allows you to store an e-mail address inthe entry.Add new entry Menu 2-2This menu allows you to store a number with a name inthe Contacts. You can save a person’s various numbers,such as workplace number, mobile number and faxnumber, into one entry. Using this feature, you can keepsomeone’s information together. It also helps you to findnumbers easily in the Contacts.
55CCoonnttaaccttss54CCoonnttaaccttssFind by entry Menu 2-3This option allows you to find an entry by entering itslocation number.1. Enter the location by pressing the numeric keys. 2. When the desired entry highlighted, press         toview the details, press         to make a call to thenumber.Note: All of the numbers assigned to an entry display,including numbers stored into differentcategories. Press         or         to find thenumber you want.While viewing entry details, you can access the menuoptions by pressing       . For further information on theoptions, refer to the Find by name menu on page 55.Find by group Menu 2-4This option allows you to find an entry by selecting itsrelation group.1. Press       or       until the group containing the entryyou want appears at the bottom of the display. The phone lists all entries in the selected group.2. Scan through the list using        or        to find thedesired entry.3. Press         to view the details or         to make a call. • Inactive: allows you to specify a unique ring typefor the entry. By selecting different tones, incomingvoice calls having a caller ID can be distinguishedfrom those that do not.4. To edit the option setting, press        . Select thedesired setting by pressing        or       , or enter therequired name or number. Press         to accept yourinput or selection.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to customize another option.6. Press         to save the entry. Storing Phone Numbers at Call’s EndTo store a phone number at the end of your call:1. Press         to end the call. The call time and thephone number display.2. To store the phone number, press        . 3. Follow the instructions in “Creating a New Entry” onpage 57.
5756CCoonnttaaccttssAdd e-mail Menu 2-5This option allows you to store an e-mail addressinstead of a number.1. When the phone asks if you want to add a new entry,press        .2. Enter the e-mail address and press        . For furtherinformation about entering text, see page 39.3. Follow from step 3 in “Creating a New Entry” on page57. My phone # Menu 2-6This option shows your own phone number.After viewing the number, pressing        or         returnsto Standby mode.Memory Menu 2-7Using this menu option, you can check how many namesand numbers are stored in the Contacts and how manyfree locations remain.MessagesYour phone can receive voicemail messages, textmessages, and pages. Also, your phone can send textmessages and pages if you system supplier provides thisservice. When the phone receives a message, an alert sounds, atext notification displays along with the name andphone number of the caller if available. The NewMessage icon ( ) remains on the screen until youread the new text, numeric page or web browsermessage, or until you listen to the new voicemailmessages.If you are on a conversation and you receive anincoming message, your phone automatically mutes theringer. This is to avoid ringing in your ear while you aretrying to converse.Note: You can quickly access the Messages menu bypressing         in Standby mode.Message-related IconsDuplicated message: indicates that a duplicatedmessages was sent.Filed Message: displays if a message has beenfiled.Message sent: displays when outgoingmessages are transmitted.Message read: displays when you have read amessage.
58MMeessssaaggeess59MMeessssaaggeessMessage received: indicates that an incomingtext, voicemail, page or browser message hasbeen received.Multi messages: displays if multi messages aresuccessfully delivered.Message delivered: displays if a sent messageis delivered.Message failed: displays if a message was notsent.Urgent message:  displays if a message isurgent.New messages Menu 3-1You can create short text messages and numeric pages,and then send them to other mobile numbers. Note: Message transmission is only supported in digitalnetworks and if service is provided by yourservice provider.1. Enter a destination phone number or an e-mailaddress using the numeric keys and press        . You can select a number from your Contacts bypressing        .2. Enter the message contents or a numeric page. Forfurther details about how to enter text, see page 39.M3. When you finish entering the message, press        .4. Press        or        to select one of the followingoption and press         to edit your input or setting.• Send to: edits the destination phone number youentered in step 1.• Msg: edits the message contents you entered instep 2.• Call back #: edits the callback number. Enter thenew number to replace the current number. Thedefault call back number is your phone number.• Options: allows you to change the messageoptions. Press        or        to scroll to the requireditem and press         to change the setting.- Priority: select the message priority.- Delivery ack: turn the delivery acknowledgmentfeature on or off. when this is activated, thenetwork informs you of whether or not themessage has been read by the recipient .- Message: set if the phone will save the messagein the outbox after transmission. When you selectPrompt save, the phone will ask if you want tosave the message.• Draft: stores the message in the Draft menu(Menu 3-5).Note: The Call Back, Delivery Ack, and Messageoptions can be preset to default values in theMsg setting menu (Menu 3-7).5. Press         to send the message.
61MMeessssaaggeess60MMeessssaaggeessVoice Menu 3-2When a new voice message is received, the voicemailnotification displays. If multiple new voicemails arereceived but not reviewed, only the last receivedvoicemail information will be displayed. The displayinformation will include time/date stamp, the totalnumber of the new voicemails, and the callback number. Press        and the sender’s callback number, if available,or the voice server number is displayed. To listen to themessage, press        again to connect to the voice serverand and follow the voice prompt.When you access the Voice menu, information of thelatest voice message is displayed. To listen to themessage, press        twice. Inbox Menu 3-3Your phone can store up to 40 pages and text messagesall together in the Inbox, Outbox and Filed Message box.If the message memory is full, a warning message isdisplayed and the phone rejects additional messagesuntil you erase the obsolete ones.Press        or        to scroll to one of the messages in thelist and press        . The phone displays the messagecontents. If necessary, press        or        to scan throughthe contents. You can dial the callback number of the message bypressing         twice.While viewing a message, press         to access thefollowing options:Reply: allows you to send a reply message to thesender.Forward: allows you to send the message to anotherperson.Delete: deletes the message from the Inbox. Save addr: allows you to save the sender’s phonenumber into the Contacts. For further information aboutstoring a number, see page 57.
63MMeessssaaggeess62MMeessssaaggeessOutbox Menu 3-4Your phone can store up to 40 pages and text messagesall together in the Inbox, Outbox and Filed Message box.You can review or resend the messages stored in theOutbox, if needed.Press        or        to scroll to the desired message andpress        . The display shows the time and date whenthe message is created, the designated number (andname if saved in the Contacts) and the messagecontents. If necessary, press        or        to scan throughthe contents.While reviewing a message, press        to access thefollowing options:Re-send: allows you to resend the message. For furtherinformation about sending a message, see page 103.Delete: deletes the message from the Outbox.Draft Menu 3-5Your phone can store draft messages that are yet to besent in the filed message folder. You can access thisfolder at a later time to edit and send the message.To store a message to the filed message box:1. Follow the process of writing a new message on page103. 2. When you finish inputting the message, pressfor options.3. Select Draft, and press        . The message is storedin the Draft box. When you access the Draft menu, the list of the storedmessages appears. Press        or        to scroll to one ofthe messages in the list and press         .While viewing a message, press        to access thefollowing options:Edit: allows you to edit and send the message.Delete: deletes the message.
65MMeessssaaggeess64MMeessssaaggeessErase msg Menu 3-6Using this menu option, you can erase all messages ineach of five message boxes; Voice mail box, Oldinbox, New inbox, Sent and Draft message box. Youcan also erase all of the messages at one time byselecting the All messages option.Msg setting Menu 3-7Using this menu, you can set up various options formessages. General    (Menu 3-7-1)You can set up the following options for incomingmessages.Scroll timer: If an incoming message is too long  for the display, the phone displays it by scrolling thescreen automatically. You can set the screen to scrollautomatically or not.  - 1~5 seconds: set how often the phone scrolls to thenext screen. - Off: you need to scroll to the next screen manually usingor       . Msg reminder: when a message is received, the phonealerts you by sounding the selected ringer. You can sethow often this will happen.- Off: the phone doesn’t alert you.- Once: the phone alerts you just once.- Every 2 min: the phone alerts you every 2 minutes.Voice mail #: You can view the number of the voice mailcenter. If necessary, edit the number and press        .New message    (Menu 3-7-2)You can set up the default settings of following optionsfor creating a new message. Callback #: allows you to set the call back number. Yourphone number is preset at the factory.Save message: allows you to set whether you want thetransmitted message to be saved in the Outbox or not. - Do not save: the phone does not save the message.- Prompt save: the phone asks you if you want to save itor not.- Auto save: the phone saves the messageautomatically.Entry method: allows you to select the text input modebetween T9 word and Alphabet (ABC).
67PlannerThe Scheduler feature enables you to:•  Keep track of important dates and events and viewthe calendar.•  Create a list of things to do.•  Check the current time in another part of the world.•  Use the phone as a calculator.•  Set an alarm to ring at a specified time. Today Menu 4-1You can schedule up to 9 events for the current dayindicating each event’s start and end time. You can bealerted by a schedule alarm before an eventcommences. Events scheduled for future datesautomatically appear on your Today events schedule onthat day. Scheduling an Event1. Enter your event contents. You can enter up to 32 characters. For moreinformation about entering characters, see page 39.2. Press        to accept your input.3. Enter the start time using the numeric keys and press    . You can move to each input field using       and. You must enter the hour in a 12-hour format.Press         for A (AM) or press         for P (PM). 66MMeessssaaggeessDelivery ack: allows you to activate or deactivate thedelivery acknowledgement feature. Select On to turn onthe feature or Off to turn it off.Canned msg: allows you to edit 10 canned messages.You can use the messages when writing a message.
69PPllaannnneerr68PPllaannnneerrScheduler Menu 4-2This option allows you to view the current month aswell as the past or future month in calendar format. Inthis option, the current date is automatically highlightedon the calendar. Days with scheduled events areunderlined. Note: You can quickly access this menu by pressingin Standby mode. Scrolling through the Calendar • You can move right or left one day by pressing       or. • You can move up or down one week by pressingor       . On the calendar, the following options are availablewhen you press       .View: allows you to view the scheduled events of theselected day.Add new: allows you to add a new event on theselected day. Creating a New Event 1. Select a day from the calendar, referring to “Scrollingthrough the Calendar” above and press        .2. Schedule a new event, following from step 1 on page66.4. Enter the end time and date using the numeric keys and press        .5. Select when the alarm will inform you of your eventby pressing        or       . Selecting No alarm meansthat the phone will not ring the alarm.6. Press         to save your event.Viewing an EventThe first event of the current day is displayed when youselect the Today menu option. Press       or       to selectthe event you want to view.  To scroll through the event details, press       or       .While viewing an event, the following options areavailable when you press        .Add new: allows you to add a new event.Edit: allows you to edit the current event. Erase: allows you to erase the current event. Erase all: allows you to erase all of the events.
Viewing an EventDays with scheduled events are indicated by a underlineon the calendar when you access the Scheduler menu.Select one of them, and press        . The first event ofthe day is displayed. If necessary, when an event is displayed, press        toaccess the options. For further details on the options,refer to “Today” on page 66. Task list Menu 4-3This feature allows you to enter up a list of tasks to bedone and assign both a priority and a deadline to eachtask. Creating a Task Item1. Enter the first task.You can enter up to 32 characters. For further detailson how to enter characters, see page 39.2. Press         to confirm your input.3. Enter your deadline using the numeric keys, and press   . You can move to each input field using       and. You must enter the hour in a 12-hour format.Press         for A (AM) or press         for P (PM). 4. Select high or low priority using        or        and thenpress         to store the task.71PPllaannnneerr70PPllaannnneerrViewing a Task ItemThe first task is displayed with the deadline and theassociated priority (!for High or -for Low) when youselect the Task list menu. Scroll to the task you want to view by pressing       or . While viewing a task, the following options availablewhen you press        .Add new: allows you to add a new task.Edit: allows you to edit the current task. Erase: allows you to erase the current task. Erase all: allows you to erase all of the tasks.Memo pad Menu 4-4This menu allows you to write down memos aboutanything you need to remember. Writing a New Memo1. Enter the memo. For further details on how to enter characters, seepage 33.2. Press        to store the memo.
3. Enter the required time for the alarm to ring using thenumeric keys. You can move to each input field using       and. You must enter the hour in a 12-hour format.Press        for A (AM) or        for P (PM). 4. Press        to save the setting.To stop the alarm when it rings, press any key.Calculator Menu 4-6Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides the basic arithmeticfunctions; addition, subtraction, multiplication anddivision. Note: You can quickly access this menu by pressingin Standby mode.1. Enter the first number using the numeric keys. 2. Set the operation for your calculation by pressing theNavigation keys until the required arithmetic symbolappears: +(add), -(subtract), x(multiply), /(divide).3. Enter the second number. 4. To get the result, press   .5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 as many times as required. Each time you change the operator, the previouscalculation is performed and the result is displayed asthe top number on the display.73PPllaannnneerr72PPllaannnneerrViewing a MemoThe list of your memos displays when you access theMemo pad menu. While viewing the memo list, press        to use thefollowing options:Add new: allows you to add a new memo.Erase: allows you to erase the selected memo. Erase all: allows you to erase all of the memos.To view details, press the Navigation keys to scroll to amemo and press        . You can use the options above bypressing        .Alarm  Menu 4-5This option allows you to set an alarm to ring at aspecific time or release it.To set an alarm:1.  Select the alarm frequency option by pressingor        and press        .• Once: the alarm rings only once and is thendeactivated.• Daily: the alarm rings every day at the same time.
75PPllaannnneerr74PPllaannnneerrNotes:• To erase any mistakes or clear the display, press.• Use          to enter a decimal point and          to changethe sign of a number to a negative (-).World time Menu 4-7You can use this menu option to find out what time it isin another part of the world.Select the city corresponding to your time zone bypressing        or        one or more times. The local timeand date display.Count down Menu 4-8This menu help you know how much time it takes you todo something, or how many months, days, hours andminutes until a specific day arrives. You can create up to20 Count down timers using this menu. Creating a Count Down Timer1. Enter a name for your new Count down timer andpress        . For further details about entering text, see page 39.2. Enter the time and date that you want to count downfrom using the numeric keys.You can move to each input field using       and. You must enter the hour in a 12-hour format. Press        for A (AM) or press        for P (PM). Note:You can enter a year between 1980 and 2099.3. Press        to save the timer.Viewing a Count Down TimerThe first Count down timer is displayed when you selectthe Count down menu. Scroll to the timer you want to view by pressing       or .  While viewing a count down timer, the following optionsare available when you press        .Add new: allows you to create a new timer.Edit: allows you to edit the current timer. Erase: allows you to delete the current timer.Erase all: allows you to delete all of the timers.
7776PPllaannnneerrSet time Menu 4-9This option allows you to set the current time and date.To set the time and date:1. Enter the current time and date using the numerickeys. The month, day, hour and minute must be enteredwith 2 digits. The year requires all four digits. Youmust enter the hour in a 12-hour format. Pressfor A (AM) or         for P (PM). 2. When you finish entering the time and date, press    to save it.If you enter a wrong time, the phone displays “Invalidtime” and prompts you to enter again.SoundsYou can use the Sounds menu to customize varioussound settings, such as the:•Ringer volume, type and tone.•Key beep and voice volume.•  Alert sounds and a ringer for the roaming calls.•Ringer which sounds when the phone is switched onor off.Ringer volume Menu 5-1This menu option allows you to adjust the ringer volumefor the following items: Calls: allows you to adjust the ringer volume forincoming voice calls.Messages: allows you to adjust the ringer volume forincoming messages.Alarm/Schedule: allows you to adjust the ringervolume for alarm settings and schedule alarms.For each items, you can select one of the followingsettings:Level 1~5: you can adjust the volume level. The morebars you see, the louder the ringer.Vibrate: the phone switches to Vibration mode. Anincoming call vibrates the phone.1-beep: the phone sounds a beep.Silent: the phone does not sound the ringer.High+Vib: the phone rings in the highest volume leveland then vibrates.
78SSoouunnddss79SSoouunnddssAlerts Menu 5-4Your phone gives audible alerts (beeps) at a specifiedtime to inform you that certain things have happened.The alerts only occur in your earpiece so the other partydoes not hear them. The available alerts are:Minute beep: When this menu option is set to On, thephone sounds an alert 10 seconds before each elapsedminute to remind you of the length of the current call.Service: When this menu option is set to On, thephone sounds an alert when you exit service area orwhen you return to a service area. Connect: When this menu option is set to On, thephone sounds a connect tone when your call isconnected to the system.Disconnect: When this menu option is set to On, thephone sounds a disconnect tone when a call isdisconnected.Fade: When this menu option set is to On, the phonesounds an alert when a dropped call occurs duringconversation in response to a signal fade.Roam: When this menu option is set to On, the phonesounds an alert when your phone starts roaming.Ringer type Menu 5-2Note: You can quickly access this menu by pressingin Standby mode.This option allows you to set unique ringers for thefollowing items:  Voice calls: allows you to set a unique ringer forincoming voice calls. Messages: allows you to have a distinctive ringer forincoming messages.Alarm/Schedule: allows you to have a distinctiveringer for alarm settings and schedule alarms.For each items, you can select a unique ringer type from35 different tones or melodies. After you change it, itsounds for a few seconds.Key beep Menu 5-3This option allows you to adjust the tone volume thatthe keypad generates each time you press a key.  The graphic shows the volume level; the more bars yousee, the louder the sound. No bar means that the keybeep is turned off.
81SSoouunnddss80SSoouunnddssVoice volume Menu 5-5This option enables you to adjust the voice volume ofthe earpiece.The graphic shows the volume level; the more bars yousee, the louder the sound.Roam ringer Menu 5-6You can set the phone to use a distinctive ring forincoming roaming calls. Choose On to use a distinctive ringer or Off to use anormal ringer. Tone length Menu 5-7The tone length setting enables you to select Long orShort DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) tones. Whenyou use a teleservice, such as accessing your bankaccount, and press the keys to enter numbers into theteleservice, you are sending DTMF tones. The systemused by the bank or other service determines if you needshort or long DTMF tones. If the service is digital, asmost are, short DTMF will almost always work. Power on/off Menu 5-8This option allows you to turn on or off the sound thatthe phone generates when it is switched on and off. Choose On to turn the sound on or Off to turn it off.
83DDiissppllaayy82Backlight Menu 6-3You have several options for setting how the LCDbacklight operates. Remember that backlight use drainsyour battery faster.The following options are available:8/30 seconds: the backlight comes on when you pressa key or receive a call and switches off 8/30 secondsafter the last key is pressed.Always on: the backlight is always on.Banner Menu 6-4This option allows you to set a banner message to bedisplayed at the bottom of the display in Standby mode. To change the banner:1. If necessary, press        repeatedly to delete eachletter of the old greeting. Press are hold        toremove the whole greeting.2. Enter your banner message of up to 12 characters byusing the alphanumeric keys. For further information on how to enter characters,refer to page 39.3. When you finish entering the message, press         tosave the new banner.DisplayThe Display feature enables you to:• Change the display for Menu mode.• Create your own greeting, and select an animation tobe displayed in Standby mode or when the phone ispowered on or off.• Set the length of time for the backlight.• Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. Menu style Menu 6-1This option allows you to set the style of showing themain menu list. Horizontal and Vertical are available.Wallpaper Menu 6-2You can select the background image (wallpaper) to bedisplayed in Standby mode. Select an image to bedisplayed by pressing the Navigation keys and press   .
8584DDiissppllaayyContrast Menu 6-5This option allows you to see the LCD screen better indifferent lighting conditions. Scroll through the contrastsettings to make the screen darker or brighter. SetupMany different features of your phone can becustomized to suit your preferences.Auto CSP (Carrier Selection Code) Menu 7-1This menu allows you to automatically add the CSP(Carrier Selection Code) of your long-distance callservice to your number when making a call.On/Off  (Menu 7-1-1)This menu allows you to enable or disable the Auto CSPfeature.Select Enable to activate this feature or Disable todeactivate it.Code setting  (Menu 7-1-2)This menu allows you to set the 2 digit carrier code tobe added to the phone number. Enter the carrier code you want and press        .Notes:• Before setting the carrier code, you should enable theOn/Off menu first.• The code is added only when the phone number has6, 7, 10, or 11 digits and starts with 0XX, for example,012 or 015.
86SSeettuupp87SSeettuuppAuto retry Menu 7-5With this menu option activated, your phone willautomatically retry the call up to 10 times when aconnection fails.To activate this feature, select how often the phone willautomatically retry the call.Select off to deactivate this feature.Auto hyphen Menu 7-6With this menu option set to Yes, your phoneautomatically hyphenates the digits when you dial anumber. This hyphenates numbers as follows: 000-000-0000. Digits following a pause are not hyphenated.Language Menu 7-7You can change the language of voice prompts, menusand key-input. Select the language from English, Spanish, andPortuguese.Auto key lock Menu 7-2This menu allows you to lock the keypad automaticallyafter predefined time. Select Off to unlock the phone.Auto answer Menu 7-3With this menu option activated, the phoneautomatically answers calls after predefined time. Thisoption is useful while driving, for instance.To activate this feature, select how long your phonewaits before answering an incoming call. When this menu is option set to off, the phone does notanswer an incoming call. If you do not answer the call, itis stored in the Missed call log (see page 53).Call answer Menu 7-4This menu option allows you to select how to answer anincoming call. The following options are available:Any key: the phone answers when you press any keyexcept        .SEND key: the phone answers only when you press.
89SSeettuupp88SSeettuuppPref B only: this works just like the “Pref A only”setting except you will only be able to roam in the “B”network or system.Home only: with this setting, you cannot roam. If yourhome system is not available then your call will not beconnected and the No Service icon ( ) is displayed. Insome service areas an operator may come on line askingyou how you would like to pay for the call.Standard: this option allows you to provide the bestsystem automatically.Version Menu 7-0This option allows you to view the software and thehardware version of your phone. This feature is helpfulif you need to call the customer care.Select NAM Menu 7-8NAM stands for numerical assignment module,essentially your telephone number. Your Samsung phonecan store two NAMs. This means you can have twophone numbers on your phone, and you can quickly andeasily switch your service back and forth between thetwo numbers.Select NAM 1 or NAM 2. If you change the NAM, thephone will reboot and acquire service using the newNAM setting.Set system  Menu 7-9The system selection feature of your phone enables youto choose how your phone will roam. Roaming is afeature which is only relevant in areas where there areusually at least two cellular service providers which arereferred to as “A” and “B” and have valid roamingagreements. Your service provider will provide you information about this service or the best roamingmethods for you. The following options are available:Pref A only: in a wireless service area, there areusually two service providers which are referred to as Aand B. Your service provider will provide you informationabout this when you set up service. With this setting,you will only be able to roam in the “A” network orsystem.
91SSeeccuurriittyy90Change lock Menu 8-2You can change your current lock code to a new one.The lock code is preset to “0000” at the factory.Enter a new four-digit lock code, and your phoneprompts you to enter the code again. Re-enter the lockcode. The phone saves the new code and automaticallyreturns to Standby mode. Note: Your phone does not allow viewing of the lockcode for security reasons, so be sure to write thelock code down or memorize it if you havechanged.Restriction Menu 8-3This feature allows you to restrict all your outgoingcalls. You cannot make any call, except for emergencycalls (see below).Select Yes to use the call restriction feature or No torelease the feature.Emergency # Menu 8-4Your phone provides the option of storing emergencynumbers. These numbers can be manually dialed at anytime, even though your phone is locked or all outgoingcalls are restricted. You can store up to three emergencynumbers.SecurityYour phone provides many security options, including a user-programmable lock code and call restrictionfeatures. To access the security menu, you need to enter a four-digit lock code. The lock code is preset to “0000” at thefactory.Lock phone Menu 8-1In Lock mode, you cannot dial number, except for makingan emergency call, or accessing menu options. You canreceive incoming calls and messages, even though thephone is locked. The following options are available:Unlocked: the phone remains unlocked.On power-up: the phone locks automatically the nexttime you turn the phone on.Lock now: the phone locks immediately.To place an emergency call, enter the number and thenpress    . The phone recognizes standard emergencynumber,  and three emergency numbers saved via theEmergency # menu option (Menu 8-4); see page 99.To unlock the phone, press   and enter the lock code.
93SSeeccuurriittyy92SSeeccuurriittyyErase contacts Menu 8-6This menu allows you to erase all the numbers in theContacts and in the voice-dial list.When a confirming message displays, press        toclear the memory.The phone restores the default settings, and thenreturns to Standby mode.Reset phone Menu 8-7Resetting the phone erases all of your saved optionsand information and returns them to the factory defaultsettings, except for the Contacts entries and SMSmessages. When a confirming message displays, press        toreset the phone.The phone turns itself off and back on, restores thedefault settings, and then returns to Standby mode.To store an emergency number:1. Select a location using a numeric key,        or        ,followed by        .2. Enter the required number. Each number can be up to32 digits long. If there is a number already stored, delete the numberusing       .  3. Press        to save the number. To make an emergency call in Lock mode, simply enter aemergency number, then press   .Send PIN  Menu 8-5Note: Your service provider must enable this featureand assign you a PIN (Personal IdentificationNumber) in order for this feature to work.This feature prevents your phone from being used byunauthorized people. Contact your service provider forcomplete information on this feature. The following options are available:Never: the option is not activated.Prompt: each time you make a call, you are asked toenter your PIN.
94 95HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnHealth and Safety InformationPrecautions When Using the BatteriesYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionstandard battery. •  Never use any charger or battery that is damaged inany way.•  Use the battery only for its intended purpose.•  If you use the phone near the network’s base station,it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatlyaffected by the signal strength on the cellularnetwork and the parameters set by the networkoperator.•  Battery charging time depends on the remainingbattery charge and the type of battery and chargerused. The battery can be charged and dischargedhundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out.When the operation time, including talk time andstandby time, is noticeably shorter than normal, it istime to buy a new battery.•  If left unused, a fully charged battery will dischargeitself over time.•  Use only Samsung-approved batteries and rechargeyour battery only with Samsung-approved chargers.When a charger is not in use, disconnect  it from thepower source. Do not leave the battery connected toa charger for more than a week, since overchargingmay shorten its life.•  Extreme temperatures will affect the chargingcapacity of your battery: it may require cooling orwarming first.•  Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, suchas in a car in summer or winter conditions, as youwill reduce the capacity and life-time of the battery.Always try to keep the battery at room temperature.A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarilynot work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected bytemperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).•  Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clipor pen) causes a direct connection between the + and- terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back ofthe battery), for example when you carry a sparebattery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting theterminals may damage the battery or the objectcausing the short-circuit.•  Dispose of used batteries in accordance with localregulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose ofbatteries in a fire.
96 97HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnHHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnRoad SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerful ability tocommunicate by voice - almost anywhere, anytime. Butan important responsibility accompanies the benefits ofwireless phones, on that every user must uphold.When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of acar, practice good common sense and remember thefollowing tips:1. Get to know your wireless phone and its featuressuch as speed dial and redial. If available, thesefeatures help you to place your call without takingyour attention off the road.2. When available, use a hands free device. If possible,add an additional layer of convenience and safety toyour wireless phone with one of the many hands freeaccessories available today.3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Beable to access your wireless phone without removingyour eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call atan inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mailanswer it for you.4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy trafficor hazardous weather conditions.  Rain, sleet, snow,ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or flipping throughyour address book takes attention away from yourprimary responsibility, driving safely.6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, placecalls when you are not moving or before pulling intotraffic. Try to plan calls when your car will bestationary. If you need to make a call while moving,dial only a few numbers, check the road and yourmirrors, then continue.7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversationsthat may be distracting. Make people you are talkingwith aware you are driving and suspendconversations that have the potential to divert yourattention from the road.8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dialemergency number in the case of fire, traffic accidentor medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free callon your wireless phone!  9. Use your wireless phone to help others inemergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime inprogress or other serious emergency where lives arein danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number,as you would want others to do for you.10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergencywireless assistance number when necessary. If yousee a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard,a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accidentwhere no one appears injured, or a vehicle you knowto be stolen, call roadside assistance or otherspecial non-emergency wireless number.
98 99HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnHHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnOperating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations in force inany area and always switch off your phone whenever itis forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interferenceor danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory to anotherdevice, read its user’s guide for detailed safetyinstructions. Do not connect incompatible products.As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,users are advised that for the satisfactory operation ofthe equipment and for the safety of personnel, it isrecommended that the equipment should only be used inthe normal operating position (held to your ear with theantenna pointing over your shoulder).Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded fromradio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronicequipment may not be shielded against the RF signalsfrom your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer todiscuss alternatives.PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimumdistance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between awireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potentialinterference with the pacemaker. These recommen-dations are consistent with the independent researchand recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:•  Should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6inches) from their pacemaker when the phone isswitched on;•  Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;•  Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker tominimize potential interference.If you have any reason to suspect that interference istaking place, switch off your phone immediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with somehearing aids. In the event of such interference, you maywish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discussalternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical devices, consultthe manufacturer of your device to determine if it isadequately shielded from external RF energy. Yourphysician may be able to assist you in obtaining thisinformation. Switch off your phone in health carefacilities when any regulations posted in these areasinstruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilitiesmay be using equipment that could be sensitive toexternal RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding your vehicle.
100 101HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnHHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnYou should also consult the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesSwitch off your phone in any facility where postednotices require you to do so.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresSwitch off your phone when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs andinstructions. Sparks in such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.Users are advised to switch off the phone while at arefuelling point (service station). Users are reminded ofthe need to observe restrictions on the use of radioequipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distributionareas), chemical plants or where blasting operations arein progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are oftenbut not always clearly marked. They include below deckon boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehiclesusing liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane orbutane), areas where the air contains chemicals orparticles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and anyother area where you would normally be advised to turnoff your vehicle engine.Emergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operates usingradio signals, wireless and landline networks as well asuser-programmed functions, which cannot guaranteeconnection in all conditions. Therefore, you should neverrely solely on any wireless phone for essentialcommunications (medical emergencies, for example).Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone mustbe switched on and in a service area with adequatesignal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible onall wireless phone networks or when certain networkservices and/or phone features are in use. Check withlocal service providers.To make an emergency call:1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.2. Key in the emergency number for your presentlocation. Emergency numbers vary by location.3. Press the  key.If certain features are in use (call barring, for example),you may first need to deactivate those features beforeyou can make an emergency call. Consult this documentand your local cellular service provider.When making an emergency call, remember to give allthe necessary information as accurately as possible.Remember that your phone may be the only means ofcommunication at the scene of an accident; do not cutoff the call until given permission to do so
102 103HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnHHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnOther Important Safety Information• Only qualified personnel should service the phone orinstall the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation orservice may be dangerous and may invalidate anywarranty applicable to the device.• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment inyour vehicle is mounted and operating properly.• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases orexplosive materials in the same compartment as thephone, its parts or accessories.• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember thatan air bag inflates with great force. Do not placeobjects, including both installed or portable wirelessequipment in the area over the air bag or in the airbag deployment area. If wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the air bag inflates, seriousinjury could result.• Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. Theuse of wireless phones in aircraft may be dangerousto the operation of the aircraft, and is illegal.• Failure to observe these instructions may lead to thesuspension or denial of telephone services to theoffender, or legal action, or both.Care and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help you fulfill any warrantyobligations and allow you to enjoy this product for manyyears.•  Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories outof the reach of small children’s.•  Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity andliquids contain minerals that will corrode electroniccircuits.•  Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, asits moving parts may be damaged.•  Do not store the phone in hot areas. Hightemperatures can shorten the life of electronicdevices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certainplastics.•  Do not store the phone in cold areas. When thephone warms up to its normal operating temperature,moisture can form inside the phone, which maydamage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.•  Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Roughhandling can break internal circuit boards.•  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents orstrong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with asoft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.
104 105HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn•  Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’smoving parts and prevent proper operation.•  Do not touch the terminals on the battery or chargerwith wet hands. Doing so may give you an electronicshock or cause explosion. Touching the plug of thecharger with wet hands may give you an electronicshock or cause a fire.•  Use only the supplied or an approved replacementantenna. Unauthorized antennas or modifiedaccessories may damage the phone and violateregulations governing radio devices.•  If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is notworking properly, take it to your nearest qualifiedservice facility. The personnel there will assist you,and if necessary, arrange for service.GlossaryAirtime - Actual time spent talking on the wirelessphone. Most carriers bill customers based on how manyminutes of airtime they use each month.Antenna - A device for transmitting or receivingsignals. The size and shape of antennas is determined,in part, by the frequency of the signal they receive.Wireless phones and the base station must haveantennas.Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiver thatmaintains communications with mobile radio telephoneswithin a given area. (Typically called a cell or cell site)CDMA - (Code Division Multiple Access) A spread-spectrum approach to digital transmission. With CDMA,each conversion is digitized and then tagged with acode. The mobile phone deciphers only a particular codeto pick the right conversation off the air. The transmittedsignal is just above noise level across the availablebandwidth.Channel - Communications signals transmit along pathscalled channels.Codec - Compression & Decompression.Deactivation - The process of rendering a wirelessphone inactive. DTMF - (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency ) You send DTMFsignals when you enter numbers by pressing the digitkeys.
107GGlloossssaarryy106GGlloossssaarryyEVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a newglobal standard for compressing and decompressingvoice signals. EVRC uses a lower bit rate (the number ofbits sent per second) than existing CDMA vocoders,while providing significant improvements in voicequality. This technology enables your phone to providesuperb voice quality while benefiting from the ability toprocess more cellular voice calls using less bandwidththan the voice codecs in CDMA networks today.Frequency - A measure based on time, as one or morewaves per second, in an electrical or light waveinformation signal. A signal’s frequency is stated incycles-per-second or Hertz (Hz).Hands-Free - A feature that permits a driver to use awireless phone without lifting or holding the handset -an important safety feature for automobiles, tractorsand most other motorized vehicles.LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to refer tothe screen display on the wireless phone.LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer toa small light on the wireless phone or on the DesktopCharger. The LED lights on the phone to indicate anincoming call. The lights on the charger indicate thatbattery charging is taking place.Prepend - The addition of a prefix, such as an areacode, to a phone number.RF - Radio FrequencyRoaming - The ability to use a wireless phone to makeand receive calls in places outside of the home servicearea.Service Charge - The amount paid each month toreceive wireless service.Standby Time - The amount of time a fully chargedwireless portable or transportable phone can be on andidle without being in use. (See Talk Time)Talk Time - The length of time a person can talk on aportable or transportable wireless phone withoutrecharging the battery.Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convert speechinto digital signals.Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allowtransmission of telephone or data signals through the airwithout a physical connection, such as a metal wire(copper) or fiber optic cable.
109IInnddeexx108IndexAAccessories • 9Air time (1-5) • 54Alarm (4-8) • 74Alerts (5-4) • 77Auto hyphen (6-7) • 82Auto answer (9-2) • 90Auto retry (9-1) • 90BBacklight (6-1) • 15, 79Banner (6-2) • 80Batterycharging • 19installing • 17low battery indicator • 20removing • 18precautions • 115CCalculator (4-7) • 73Callanswering • 33dialed • 52emergency •98, 122ending • 24forwarding • 38from contacts • 55incoming (1-2) • 53making • 24missed • 36, 53outgoing (1-1) • 52redialing last • 25restrict (0-2) • 98three way • 37waiting • 38Call answer (9-3) • 91Caller ID • 35Care • 124Characters, entering • 39Charging batteries • 19Clearing memory (0-6) • 100Connect tone • 77Correcting number • 24Contrast • 83Cover, replacing • 16Countdown (4-5) • 71DData/fax alert • 77receiving/sending •94menu (9-7) • 93Dialingpause • 28 prepend • 26speed • 27voice • 31, 84Disconnect tone • 77Display backlight • 15, 79contrast • 83icons • 13language • 81layout• 13menu (6) • 74DTMF tonelength (9-4) • 91sending • 34EEmergency number (0-4) • 98Erasing logs (1-4) • 53FFindingentry (2-3) • 59name (2-1) • 55GGames (8) • 89IIcons • 13Inbox (OK-3) • 106In-call options • 34Incoming calls (1-2) • 53Incoming data/fax (9-7) • 93Installing battery • 17Internet • 61JJump to date (4-3) • 69KKey beep (5-3) • 76Keysdescription • 11location • 10LLanguage (6-5) • 81Last number redialing • 25Letters, entering • 39Listeningvoicemail • 105Lock  code (0-3) • 98Lock  mode (0-1) • 97Low battery indicator • 20MMaintenance • 124Memory, clearing (0-6) • 100Menulist • 48scrolling • 46shortcuts • 47style (6-9) • 83Messagesfiled • 108incoming • 106outgoing • 107ringer • 111setup • 110voice • 105web • 109writing new • 103Minute beep • 77Missed calls (1-3) • 53Modesphone • 22text input • 39Mutekey tones • 34microphone • 34NNamesentering • 39searching/dialing • 55NAM setting (9-5) • 92Network, setting (9-8) • 95Numbercorrecting • 24my phone (6-4)• 81searching/dialing • 59storing in the contacts • 57OOutbox (OK-4) • 107Outgoing calls (1-1) • 52PPhone layout • 10locking • 97my number (6-4) • 81Contacts (2) • 55PIN, sending (0-5) • 99Power on/off sound (5-7) • 78Power save mode • 23Prepend dialing • 26The index will updates whenthe manual is fixed.
111110IInnddeexxRReceived Messages • 106Redialing automatic • 90last call •25Removing battery • 18Replacing covers • 16Reset phone (0-7) • 100Restrict (0-2) • 98Ringertype • 76volume • 75Roam ringer (5-6) • 78SSafetybatteries • 115information • 112precautions • 7Scheduler (4) • 66Searching/dialingentry • 59name • 55Security (0) • 97Selecting system (9-6) • 92Service alert • 77Set time (6-6) • 82Setup (9) • 90Sounds (5) • 75Speed dialing • 27Standby mode • 22Switching on/off microphone • 34phone • 21TTalk mode • 22Task list (4-4) • 70Text, entering • 39Today (4-1) • 66Tone length (9-4) • 91Transmitted message • 103T9 text mode • 39UUnpacking • 9VVoice mail (OK-2) • 105Voice volume (5-5) • 78Volume, adjustingvoice • 32, 78ring • 32, 75key • 32, 76WWeb (3)• 61Whisper mode (9-9) • 95World time (4-6) • 72Writing new message • 103Make a call Phone number + End a callReceive a callAdjust ringer (in Standby mode)volume for ▲ / ▼on the left sidecallsAdjust speaker  (during a conversation)  volume ▲ / ▼on the left sideRedial the last call twiceSwitch to Silent Hold modeInitiate voice Hold       or the button ondialing the ear-microphone.Store a new  Phone number + OK +  OK + number into + MENU + Name + OK +     +MENU + Entry + OK +     +MENU + Secret + OK +     +MENU + Category + OK +     +MENU + Relation + OK +     +MENU + Ringer + OK + OKSpeed dial  One Touch (001~009): Hold  down the third digit.Two-Touch (010~099): Press  the second digit briefly, then hold down the third digit.Three-Touch (100~500): Pressthe first and the second digit briefly, then hold down the third.Scan memories• Location + Location ( 0r  /   ) + OK• Name + Name ( 0r   /   )  + OKSCH-N345 Quick Reference CardBASIC OPERATION INTERNAL PHONE BOOK
112Telefone Celular Modelo SCH-N345DADOS DO COMPRADORNome:Endereço:ESPAÇO A SER PREENCHIDO PELO REVENDEDORRevendedor:Cidade:Carimbo do Revendedor:IMPORTANTE: Agarantia somente será válida se esteCertificado de Garantia for completamente preenchido noato da compra pelo revendedor e apresentado junto com aNota Fiscal original de venda deste telefone celular.Nº série eletrônicoMENU TREEMain Menu   (To access, press        )1 :  Calls  1 :  Outgoing2 :  Incoming3 :  Missed4 :  Erase history5 :  Air time2 :  Contacts 1 :  Find by name2 :  Add new entry3 :  Find by entry4 :  Find by group5 :  Add  e-mail6 :  My phone #7 :  Memory3 :  Messages 1 :  New messages2 :  Voice3 :  Inbox4 :  Sent5 :  Draft6 :  Erase msg7 :  Msg setting4 :  Planner 1 :  Today2 :  Scheduler3 :  Task list4 :  Memo pad5 :  Alarm6 :  Calculator7 :  World time8 :  Count down9 :  Set time5 :  Sounds  1 :  Ringer volume2 :  Ringer type  3 :  Key beep4 :  Alerts5 :  Voice volume6 :  Roam ringer7 :  Tone length8 :  Power on/off6 :  Display 1 :  Menu style2 :  Wallpaper3 :  Backlight4 :  Banner5 :  Contrast7 :  Setup 1 :  Auto CSP2 :  Auto key lock3 :  Auto answer4 :  Call answer5 :  Auto retry6 :  Auto hyphen7 :  Language8 :  Select NAM9 :  Set system0 :  Version8 :  Security 1 :  Lock phone2 :  Change lock3 :  Restriction4 :  Emergency #5 :  Send PIN6 :  Erase contacts7 :  Reset phone
(b) Defeitos ou danos decorrentes de testes, instalação, alteração, modificaçãode qualquer espécie em nossos produtos, bem como o conserto realizado poroutras oficinas que não sejam SAMSUNG CELULAR; (c) Quebra ou danosque não foram constatados no ato da aquisição (gabinete, antena, acessórios,etc) ; (d) Produtos que tenham tido o número de série removido, adulteradoou tornado ilegível; (e) Defeitos e danos decorrentes a utilização decomponentes e acessórios não originais SAMSUNG (gabinete, antena,display, peças em geral, etc.); (f) Defeitos e danos causados por agentesnaturais (enchente, maresia, descarga elétrica e outros).IV. BATERIAASAMSUNG garante pelo prazo de 3 (três) meses legal e mais 3 (três) mesesadicionais, totalizando 6 (seis) meses de garantia a partir da data deaquisição da bateria. Esta garantia não se aplica, qualquer que seja o tipo debateria, se: (a) As baterias forem recarregadas por carregadores que nãosejam originais da SAMSUNG; (b) Qualquer dos selos da bateria tiver sidoviolado ou contiver evidências de adulteração; (c) As baterias foremutilizadas em equipamentos ou serviços que não sejam os equipamentos detelefonia celular para os quais tenham sido especificados.V.    CONSIDERAÇÕES GERAISO único recurso oferecido é o conserto, substituição de peça ou produto, àopção da SAMSUNG. Esta garantia substitui todas as outras garantiasexpressas ou tácitas, incluindo sem limitação, garantias tácitas decomercialidade e adequação a um fim específico. A SAMSUNG não oferecenenhuma garantia quanto à cobertura, disponibilidade ou nível dos serviçosoferecidos pela companhia telefônica, em hipótese alguma a  SAMSUNGserá responsável por indenização superior ao preço da compra do telefonecelular, por qualquer perda de uso, perda de tempo, inconveniência,prejuízo comercial, perda de lucros ou economias, por outros danos diretosou indiretos, decorrentes do uso ou impossibilidade de uso do produto.GARANTIA LIMITADA DA SAMSUNG PARATELEFONES CELULARES ADQUIRIDOS NAS REVENDAS AUTORIZADAS NO BRASILATENÇÃONão recarregue as baterias SAMSUNG  em carregadores que nãosejam os originais. O uso destes carregadores pode ocasionargraves acidentes.I.   ABRANGÊNCIA E PRAZO DE GARANTIASAMSUNG ELETRÔNICA DA AMAZÔNIA LTDA. (SAMSUNG), garanteos telefones celulares e acessórios (exceto baterias) contra defeitos de materiale mão-de-obra, em condições normais de uso e manutenção, pelo prazo de3(três) meses legal, mais 9 (nove) meses de garantia adicional, num total de1(um) ano a partir da data de aquisição do aparelho, identificada pela NotaFiscal do produto e pelo preenchimento deste certificado. No caso de telefonesou acessórios que sejam instalados em veículos, o prazo será contado a partirda data de aquisição dos mesmos. ASAMSUNG sem nenhum custo para o usuário, consertará ou substituirá otelefone celular ou acessórios, durante o prazo de garantia, desde que este sejaenviado a uma assistência técnica SAMSUNG CELULAR, de acordo com ostermos desta garantia, acompanhado deste certificado de garantia e darespectiva nota fiscal emitida no Brasil. O conserto, a critério da SAMSUNG,poderá incluir a substituição de peças ou placas, por novas ourecondicionadas equivalentes. Os telefones celulares, acessórios, baterias,peças ou placas substituídas serão garantidas pelo restante do prazo original.Todos os acessórios, baterias, peças, placas, equipamentos de telefonescelulares e acessórios substituídos se tornarão propriedade da SAMSUNG.II.  CONDIÇÕES DE GARANTIAASAMSUNG não assume qualquer obrigação ou responsabilidade poracréscimos ou modificações desta garantia, salvo se efetuadas por escrito emcaráter oficial. Exceto se houver contrato escrito separado entre aSAMSUNG e o usuário, a SAMSUNG não garante a instalação doequipamento ou acessório. A SAMSUNG não será de forma algumaresponsável por qualquer acessório que não seja de seu fornecimento, queanexado ou usado com seus telefones celulares, ou pelo funcionamento deseus telefones ou acessórios com quaisquer outros acessórios que não osfornecidos pela SAMSUNG. Tais acessórios estão expressamente excluídosda garantia, e a SAMSUNG não será responsável por quaisquer danoscausados ao produto, resultantes de tais fatos.III. ITENS EXCLUÍDOS DESTA GARANTIAAgarantia não cobre:(a) Defeitos ou danos resultantes do uso anormal pelo cliente do produto,como superfícies plásticas e outras peças expostas externamente arran-hadas, trincadas ou quebradas, bem como derramamento de alimentos oulíquidos de qualquer natureza; GARANTIA LIMITADA DA SAMSUNG PARA TELEFONES CELULARESADQUIRIDOS NAS REVENDAS AUTORIZADAS NO BRASILELECTRONICS
Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents.U.S Patent No. 4,901,307   5,056,109   5,099,2045,101,501   5,103,459   5,107,2255,109,390 ELECTRONICSSAC☎0800 124 421SUA LINHA DIRETA COM A SAMSUNGSERVIÇO CELULARCidade:Estado:CEP:Telefone:Nº da Nota Fiscal:Estado:Data da Compra:Este produto está adequado parauso no ano 2000 e subsequentes.

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